Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers (12) makes a short throw to running back DuJuan Harris (26) in the third quarter against the Minnesota Vikings during Saturday night's NFC wild-card playoff game at Lambeau Field. Evan Siegle/Press-Gazette Media

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In his first NFL playoff appearance, DuJuan Harris managed to do something Saturday that no other Green Bay Packers running back accomplished all season.

Not only did the first-year player lead the Packers in rushing with 47 yards on 17 carries but also paced the team with five receptions for 53 yards in its 24-10 wild-card win over the Minnesota Vikings.

With the Vikings staying in a Cover-2 look throughout the first half, the Packers diced them underneath with short check-down throws to Harris, who also rushed for 31 yards and a touchdown on his eight first-half carries. ...